Landscape Contractor Falling Waters West Virginia
Grosh’s Lawn Service Tip of the Week # 481 for July 2, 2023
We understand how tempting it can be to sit back and relax after a long season of preparing and planting, but it’s more important than ever to keep the water flowing right now. Don’t let your spectacular garden display go thirsty; even established perennial beds need approximately 1″ of water per week to stay beautiful until the very end. So, unless Mother Nature is doing it for you, we suggest regularly turning on the hose or sprinkler.
For help with your lawn and landscape contact Karen and Tom Grosh of Grosh’s Lawn Service at https://www.groshslawnservice.com/contact-us/
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